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It could take an act of Congress to address an administrative logjam between Pennsylvania and the FBI.

A Delco woman's family hopes to be among the few to successfully sue over the care a COVID patient received.

Changing standards and financial instability are making disabled users of Twitter anxious they may lose a valuable tool for connection and advocacy.

Long COVID is recognized as a potentially life-threatening condition, but coordinating care remains challenging.

The influential and outspoken vaccine expert isn’t afraid to tell the FDA or the White House they’re wrong.

How do you get monkeypox? Sex guidelines are under debate.

Philly’s LGBTQ network has rushed to stem monkeypox outbreak amid slow public health response.

Emmett went to CHOP as his parents sought residential treatment for his severe autism. Four months later, they’ve had no luck, and he’s still there.

After spending much of the past six months undervaccinated, Hispanic vaccination rates have rebounded in Philadelphia.

Fear, fury and trauma after police tear-gassed residential blocks amid unrest in West Philadelphia.

At South Jersey center for disabled adults, COVID-19 has killed 8 while infecting residents and staff

A century ago, home deeds included language that restricted ownership to “Caucasians.”

Almost half of America’s engineers have operated a train that killed someone on the tracks.

Congressional action could effectively shutter the Chinese company that is building SEPTA’s new rail cars.

Pat Deon has run SEPTA for 20 years, but has managed to keep a low profile even as he's influenced elections and public policy statewide.

A woman facing serious depression spent her last months in a battle with her insurance company for benefits, something attorneys and mental health experts say is all too common.

From ground zero of the deadly wreck of Amtrak 188, the long road to recovery.

English pubs are closing at a rate of 29 a week